India and the Mughal Empire

India and the Mughal Empire

I INDIA AND THE MUGHAL EMPIRE GATHERING THE FACTS 1) Turn to pages 54-55 of the Atlas. Read the Introduction. Use the information to answer the following questions. a) From what region did Islam spread to India? Central Asia b) What Islamic rulers controlled nearly all of India? Mughals c) What helped European colonizers gain control of India? Wars between Muslim and Hindu states HISTORY THROUGH MAPS 2) Use map A “The Delhi Sultanate” to complete the paragraph below. Muslim Turks invaded India and established a state called the Delhi Sultanate in the year 1211. By 1236 their territory stretched from the Indus River to the west to the mouth of the Ganges River to the east. The Sultanate reached its greatest extent in the year 1335. The religion of Islam remained strong in the north, while Hinduism continued to be practiced in the south. Between 1341 and 1396, many states broke away from the Sultanate. Delhi, the capital of the Sultanate, was raided by Mongol leader Timur in 1398, severely weakening the Sultanate. PEOPLE AND CULTURES 3) Look at picture B and read its caption. Then read the history question, “What is a Mughal?” Use the information to answer the following questions. a) What is the word for Mongol in Persian? Mughal b) What Mongol leader was Babur’s ancestor? Genghis Khan c) Which figure in picture B is Babur? Why do you think so? He is the figure at the top center; he is placed in the middle and higher than the others because he was their leader. PLACES, REGIONS, AND LANDSCAPES 4) Look at map C, “Rise of the Mughal Empire.” Use the map to answer the following questions. a) When did Babur conquer the Delhi Sultanate? 1526 What was the battle? Panipat b) During what date range did the Mughal control most of India? 1556-1707 c) What was the capital of the Mughal Empire? Agra d) What two bodies of water bordered the Mughal Empire to the east and west when it was at its greatest extent? Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal e) What mountain system bordered the northern boundary of the Mughal Empire? Himalayas f) What was the main religion of the Maratha Kingdom? Hinduism THINKING ABOUT HISTORY 5) Use map C, “Rise of the Mughal Empire,” and map D, “The Maratha Kingdom and the Mughal Empire,” to compare and contrast the Marathas and Mughals. Write MAR next to each of the following statements if it describes the Marathas, MUG if it describes the Mughals or B if it describes both. a) Islam was its main religion MUG b) Hindu was its main religion MAR c) The British took control of its land B d) Its territory decreased in size MUG PEOPLE AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS 6) Look at picture and read its caption. Then answer the following questions. a) What is the Taj Mahal? A tomb b) Who was the Taj Mahal built for? A Mughal empress c) Why do you think it took so long to build the Taj Mahal? It is very large and elaborate; there are many parts to it. .

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